activity // LaurenKritzer
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Suckers pay retail, these urban shopping stars get hip for free.
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Greenpoint, Brooklyn is a quiet residential neighborhood in New York CIty. But underneath part of the neighborhood lies the remains of an oil spill that goes back 100 years. Exxon Mobil and others...
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A portrait of the working poor
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Harlem family gets evicted.
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Joel Salatin is changing food. As Joel says: "All truly sustainable long lasting valuable revolutions happen from the ground up, not the top down."
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It's so important for people to learn more about where their food comes from. This film depicts a farmer who is doing it the right way and is a great model for others to...
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The Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective is a group of filmmakers in Brooklyn who meet weekly to workshop each other's projects. Recently, we had a kickoff party where we screened short films about...
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Welcome to Paris. Scenic views. Great wine. Rioting students.
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As Florida's population grows, so does the use of it's natural resources. With expanding development, can humans and nature learn to live in harmony?
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Necromancer Neil Tobin doesn't deal with normal day-to-day life. And now he's going to deal with Joe.
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it's not the length of the aura, it's the width...that's funny
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Gold teeth, fronts, grills, or whatever you call them have been in style among black culture for decades. In Grill Business, Youth Radio's King Anyi contemplates his purchase of a new bottom grill. ...
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